Figure 3 - a: Ventricular obliteration is secondary to edema of the true vocal folds and false vocal cords.


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Laryngeal and pharyngeal complications of gastroesophageal reflux disease

Gregory N. Postma and Stacey L. Halum

GI Motility online (2006)

doi:10.1038/gimo46

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b: Wide-open laryngeal ventricles in a patient who also has mild presbylaryngia.

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